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Conocida como la Reina del Romance, esta autora británica fue una de las escritoras más prolíficas del siglo XX. Su extensa obra se caracteriza por cuentos románticos atemporales que cautivaron a millones de lectores en todo el mundo. Más allá de las novelas románticas, también escribió autobiografías, biografías y obras de teatro, ganando renombre por su estilo distintivo y su pasión por el tema del amor. Su legado perdura no solo en sus libros, sino también en su defensa y compromiso público a lo largo de su vida.
"All eyes are on Lady Tamina Braithwaite as she dazzles the cream of London society at a masked ball. Dressed as a bird of paradise, even the sumptuous silks of her costume cannot detract from the glow that love has given her. In love for the first time with a handsome young politician, it would appear that they are a couple destined for great things. But is she the only one who is pretending to be something other than she is? Underneath Tamina's frothy exterior there is an intelligent young woman who values truth and loyalty above all else. A late night telephone call threatens to destroy her happiness forever, so donning yet another mask Tamina flees London for Europe on board the Blue Diamond. On a voyage that no one will ever forget, Tamina's strong spirit is tested to the limits as old wounds are healed, new friendships are forged and the meaning of true love finally discovered. "
Intends to conjure up a period when addressing work colleagues by their first names was frowned upon, wives could expect to receive a weekly allowance of five shillings from their husbands, and hats were ubiquitous. This title offers an insight into the manners of an England.
Alone in the world following the tragic death of her parents, lovely Leona Grenville travels to Scotland to stay with the Duke of Ardness, the widowed husband of her late mother's closest friend. Penniless and grief-stricken, Leona seeks comfort and secur
Black magic? Dorina Stanfield, the Vicar's young and lovely daughter could not belive that she was hearing Jarvis Yarde's murderous incantations against the one man who stood between himself and the ancient Earldom of Yardcombe. Yet it was true...and only Dorina could combat the gathering forces of evil that menaced the handsome raffish Earl who had captured her shy and secret heart...
Pretty young Kelda Lawrence arrived at Mrs. Gladwin's Seminary for Young Ladies when she was fifteen, coming from the orphanage where she was sent for three years after her father and mother were tragically killed in an earthquake travelling in Turkey. At the Seminary she makes a firm friend in the beautiful Yvette de Villon who, although also an orphan, is from a wealthy French extended family.One day Yvette comes to Kelda feeling tearful and distraught because she has been summoned to go and live with her English uncle. This, Kelda thinks, does not sound so bad until Yvette explains that her uncle is 'horrible' and worse still lives in Dakar in the French West African Colony of Senegal as a recluse in a huge mansion..When none of the school's Mistresses agree to accompany Yvette, to Kelda's amazement the Headmistress instructs her to go with her to Senegal and look after her until she can be handed over safely to her uncle in Dakar. And so begins Kelda's great adventure - and, when Yvette falls head over heels in love to a good-looking young man on the voyage, she and her new beau enlist Kelda in their plan to gain the acceptance of Yvette's uncle to their marriage.There are severe problems when they arrive in Dakar as Yvette's uncle has already promised Yvette's hand in marriage to the Governor-General. Little do any of them know that Kelda too is soon to lose her heart!
As the ship rocked violently, Shikara clung to the Marquis' lapel with a frantic grip. "I am afraid," she said. "I cannot help it -- I have always been afraid in a storm." "It's all right," he said soothingly. "It's quite understandable in -- a woman!" Then he felt her body stiffen, and with an effort she released her grip. "I'm sorry," she said. For suddenly she knew that she should never have allowed herself to be weak in his presence. Now that he had seen that she was just like any other frail woman, Shikara despairingly wondered if he could ever love her as she so desperately wished.